Free agency is a week old and the Giants’ approach to this offseason is still not completely clear.

Are they gearing up for one last run with 37-year-old quarterback Eli Manning or are they laying the groundwork to build around his successor? The answer won’t be known definitively until the Giants make (or trade) the second pick in the draft, which is just five weeks away.

To get a better sense of the Giants’ direction, here’s a review of their moves thus far and a look at what's coming next:

Big moves

The Giants have made two significant moves this offseason: Signing former Patriots left tackle Nate Solder to a four-year, $62 million contract and trading fourth- and sixth-round picks for Rams middle linebacker Alec Ogletree and a 2019 seventh-round pick.

On the surface, those appear to be the moves of a team going all-in to win before Manning’s window closes. Solder will offer the blindside protection that Manning desperately...

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